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One of the horses, 5-year-old trotter Jimmy Cannon, was listed as dead on the Harness Racing New Zealand (HRNZ) website last month, amid rumours he has been shot. The other horse has since been cleared to race again.
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Stable to Stirrup Charitable Trust trainer Rebecca Nairn and chairman Carl Markham. Stable to Stirrup chairman Carl Markham, who also breeds standardbred racehorses, said most in the industry cared a lot about their animals, and wanted them to have a good life after racing. “People think we make all this money from the horses, then we dump them, and they get shot. But there are people [like the trust] who do care, and who will give them that second chance.
Anderson did not answer a telephone call and did not respond to a text message. During his judge-alone trial, Anderson denied the assault and choking offences and claimed the woman had grabbed his arm and fell when he moved away. His criminal convictions meant that under Harness Racing rules he was automatically disqualified for two years. The disqualification extends to training, assisting or being involved in any capacity in the training of any horse without an exemption. The ban would have finished in August next year.
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Matt Anderson was supposed to sit out an involvement with harness racing until August next year.
Horsetalk.co.nz No more freeze branding for NZ harness horses
A standardbred foal being freeze branded. © HRNZ
Harness racing horses in New Zealand will no longer be freeze branded from next season, with microchipping the way of the future for the industry.
This season was a “transition” season, with standardbred foals being both branded and microchipped, but those born in the upcoming season will be microchipped only.
It brings the New Zealand industry into line with other harness racing jurisdictions around the world, and Harness Racing New Zealand (HRNZ) said the change was about traceability and animal welfare as well as embracing technology.
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